Narrative Assessment Date: 15.6.18
Learners: Ash Learning Coach: Megan Croll - LH6
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Learning Area: Maths Problem Solving
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Learning Observed
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This is a narrative assessment of collaborative learning during a maths
problem solving session. We had previously introduced the learners of LH6 to
Kagan Structures and explained how we had grouped the learners into four
different colour groups. We then invited the learners to find other learners from
each other the other colours. Ash connected with the others in her group and
they were asked to support each while solving the following problem:
Ash and her group were first given time to discuss the problem and identify the
information provided in the question. They were then given 10 minutes to
independently draw and solve the problem. After 10 minutes, I asked all the
learners to check in with the others in their group and share what they had
solved so far. Then, as a habitat, we discussed some of the thinking that was
taking place. Some learners in other groups shared that there would have been
12 creatures in the pool, because each creature has 2 eyes and there are 24 in
total. At this stage, I gave all groups another 10 minutes to continue solving the
problem.
Ash decided to draw the creatures so that she could see the arms, eyes and
tails for each creature, but she wasn’t sure where to go from there. I noticed
that while each member in her group were busy trying to solve the problem
independently, there wasn’t a lot of discussion and sharing of ideas.
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Evidence of learning
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Next Steps:
* Share ideas amongst members of her group in order to help make sense of
the problem
* Listen carefully when other learners are sharing their learning
* Be prepared to make changes to her thinking
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Friday, 15 June 2018
Narrative Assessment - Problem Solving
Monday, 11 June 2018
Friday, 8 June 2018
IExplore
Hi it's me Ash and i wanted to share this with you. In iExplore we had to choose a problem to fix and i chose stop cutting down trees. I was with Tavleen and Declan. We made a video. We fineshed it arealy so we made a poster to use up our time! Here is our video.
Here is our poster
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